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European Birch
| Name |
European Birch (Betula pendula) |
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Hardwood. |
| Other Names |
Also known as birch, silver birch, warty birch.
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| Sources |
Grows throughout Europe.
Typically sold according to country of origin, as in Finnish birch.
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| Appearance |
Straight grained and fine textured with creamy white to pale brown wood (no demarcation between heartwood and sapwood).
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| Physical Props |
Fairly heavy with moderate strength, stiffness, stability, and shock resistance properties.
Steam bending often impacted by knots and irregular grain.
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| Working Props |
Works easily although wood tends to be woolly - reduced cutter angle often recommended.
Requires pre-drilling for screwing or nailing.
Glues, stains, and finishes quite well.
An excellent turnery wood.
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| Uses |
Also used for bobbins, spools, dowels, miscellaneous woodenware, brushes, brooms, framing, interior joinery, furniture, and veneer.
The primary material for birch plywood in Finland and Russia.
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